Bored, so I looked up mine as well. These are tournaments from 2001 until 2013, I think starting 2005 it's complete, missing a lot from before that. As expected I really fell off since 2005, when my record was an impressive 50-14. 2013 has actually been my worst year with 6-7.

Number of tournaments: 80
Record: 114-72

that's not bad but what were you playing in? 4.5 ish club tournaments like Johnny?

what happened where your numbers starting dropping off? too many cheetos and drugs? or everyone else just got better?

has it crossed your mind Groove, that the majority of players you have played have beaten you and almost none probably have an ATP point? that statistic alone may expose a daunting reality

if you are serious about the acting or stunt man thing or whatever, you should try to begin to get into it immediately as far as taking some classes / training, because that is the sort of thing that it is nearly impossible to get into without connections (unless you spend LOTS of time and effort and have great luck)

seriously though, you can't just at 25 jump into acting and succeed you have to grind. (unless your father owns a fortune 500 company, or your ma is a Kennedy)

who was it, Vin Diesel or whatever, he wasn't even picked up until he was in his like 30s and he tried year after year for a very long time. he might not be the best actor, but he has a prolific look and was dogged in his efforts to make it so that just shows you the challenge

that's not bad but what were you playing in? 4.5 ish club tournaments like Johnny?

what happened where your numbers starting dropping off? too many cheetos and drugs? or everyone else just got better?

Yes, from 2005 and beyond it's all 5.0 tournaments.

And that's the exact reason I fell off, I stopped training and lived a life full of sex, drugs and rock & roll.

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Federer, Nadal and Djokovic pander to plutocrats and charge huge appearance fees. The "trickle down effect" means that tournaments like the Heineken Open now have to pay appearance money for racketeers that many of us have never heard of. It's close to extortion.

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At the end of Federer's first round match at the Australian Open a fawning interviewer asked about his kids and if he had bought coach Stefan Edberg a birthday present - no, by the way, the privilege of knocking up with 'King Roger' was enough of a present apparently.

has it crossed your mind Groove, that the majority of players you have played have beaten you and almost none probably have an ATP point? that statistic alone may expose a daunting reality

if you are serious about the acting or stunt man thing or whatever, you should try to begin to get into it immediately as far as taking some classes / training, because that is the sort of thing that it is nearly impossible to get into without connections (unless you spend LOTS of time and effort and have great luck)

seriously though, you can't just at 25 jump into acting and succeed you have to grind. (unless your father owns a fortune 500 company, or your ma is a Kennedy)

who was it, Vin Diesel or whatever, he wasn't even picked up until he was in his like 30s and he tried year after year for a very long time. he might not be the best actor, but he has a prolific look and was dogged in his efforts to make it so that just shows you the challenge

I would start trying now. when you graduate this year go go go

child please.

if I was going to retire, it would have been years ago. Acting is only maybe after my tennis. I could take or leave acting, tennis is my top passion.